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BridgeBio partners with DKSH to distribute acoramidis across four Asia Pacific markets

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2026/06/11Press Release
Switzerland-based DKSH Management Ltd. has [entered a distribution partnership](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dksh-enters-strategic-distribution-partnership-with-bridgebio-to-support-regulatory-evaluation-and-potential-patient-access-to-transthyretin-stabilizer-for-attr-cm-in-selected-asia-pacific-markets-302797704.html) with BridgeBio Pharma (Nasdaq: BBIO) to support regulatory filings and, subject to approval, commercialization of [acoramidis (Attruby/Beyonttra)](https://app.allsci.com/drugs/ASC-DR-0000000024160-1.0-1772718717) for the treatment of cardiomyopathy of wild-type or variant transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) in Australia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The arrangement covers an oral small molecule that has already secured approvals in the US, EU, UK, Japan, Switzerland, and Brazil, but remains unapproved across the four covered markets. Financial terms were not disclosed. Acoramidis is a selective oral TTR stabilizer described by BridgeBio as achieving near-complete (≥90%) stabilization of the transthyretin tetramer, a mechanism that prevents the protein from misfolding and depositing as amyloid in the heart. The drug is approved for adults with wild-type or variant ATTR-CM to reduce cardiovascular death and cardiovascular-related hospitalization. The Phase III ATTRibute-CM study underpins the approvals secured to date. Long-term open-label extension data [published in March 2026](https://app.allsci.com/news/ASC-NR-0000002366659-1.0-1779381220) showed a statistically significant 44.7% reduction in all-cause mortality and 49.3% reduction in cardiovascular mortality at Month 54 versus patients who had received placebo before crossing over. Under the deal, DKSH will handle regulatory affairs, medical affairs, market access, and distribution across the four territories. BridgeBio [reported Q1 2026 US net product revenue of USD 180.6 million](https://app.allsci.com/news/ASC-NR-0000002352702-1.0-1778184365) for Attruby, with Bayer serving as its exclusive European licensing partner. For BridgeBio, the DKSH deal mirrors its Brazil strategy, where it [partnered with Biopas/Swixx BioPharma](https://app.allsci.com/news/ASC-NR-0000002351062-1.0-1778067368) to commercialize Beyonttra following ANVISA approval in May 2026 — suggesting a consistent approach of pairing with established local operators rather than building proprietary commercial infrastructure in ex-US markets outside Europe. *** This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed and edited by the AllSci editorial team Explore more at AllSci News: [https://allsci.com/news/](https://allsci.com/news/) --- Spot something wrong? [Report an issue with this article](https://newsgen-prod.reframedata.com/feedback/acoramidis-distribution-asia-pacific-bridgebio)
Summary

BridgeBio's acoramidis finds a distribution partner for four Asia Pacific markets, as the oral TTR stabilizer pursues regulatory approvals in geographies...